Breakfast broadcaster GMTV has commissioned an analysis of the data collected by Tesco’s Clubcard loyalty scheme in order to prove the effectiveness of advertising during breakfast programming.The Tesco data, which is matched to the BMRB TGI database, records both the purchases and the time of purchase for 14 million card holders. It has already been… Continue reading GMTV Teams With Tesco For Research Project
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GWR this morning stated that it anticipates that revenues for the UK market in January will be around 6% down, year on year but declines to predict any further ahead than that saying “The radio advertising market continues to be volatile making it difficult to forecast revenues even in the short term”. In the 3… Continue reading Trading Statements Reveal Little Optimism For UK Radio Market This Year
GWR this morning released a trading update in order to keep investors informed of the company’s progress in these ‘uncertain and volatile’ times for the UK radio advertising market. In September, the group announced that profits had fallen by over 70% in the six months to 30 September 2001 (see GWR Profits Drop 70% On… Continue reading Trading Updates Offer Little Hope To Radio Industry
Capital Radio holds its annual meeting today and the fear is that it will release a gloomy trading statement. This brought shares in the company down yesterday, by 15p to £7.07˝. This in turn had a knock-on effect on other radio owners, with Chrysalis dropping over 5% to £2.34 and GWR, also making revenue predictions… Continue reading Sharewatch
Forrester Research has downgraded its European online retail spending forecasts in the light of European Commission cuts to consumption growth. Forrester now expects online retail to drive €147.5 billion in sales in 2006, compared to the previous forecast of €151.9 billion. However, the figure for 2002 has been revised upward slightly from €32.5 billion to… Continue reading Forrester Downgrades European Net Retail Forecasts
Liam Hamilton has been appointed the new controller of daytime at ITV, following the resignation of Maureen Duffy last week.Hamilton was formerly managing director and director of broadcasting at LWT before leaving to become CEO of Worldpop.com in 2000. His experience also includes a stint as editor and executive producer at GMTV and editor of… Continue reading ITV Names Hamilton New Daytime Controller
According to GPRS Roaming: Technical Options And Strategic Implications, a new report published by Analysys, General Packet Radio Services (GPRS) subscriber numbers in western Europe will approach 6 million by the end of 2002. However, this is unlikely unless GPRS roaming becomes possible within the next six months. “While very little GPRS data revenue will… Continue reading Roaming Will Drive GPRS Take Up, Says Analysys
Channel 4 is to report its first financial loss in almost ten years after the economic downturn caused advertising revenues at the channel to fall by more than £35m during 2001.Channel 4’s managing director, David Scott, told a parliamentary select committee yesterday that the channel would not be making a contribution to the Treasury “as… Continue reading Channel 4 Shows First Loss In A Decade
Interactive television (iTV) represents the point at which the TV ceases to be just a TV. Interactivity promises a two-way relationship with television programmes; access to the internet; the opportunity to browse and buy goods and services from the sofa via the screen, as well as a host of quizzes, news material and programme-related editorial… Continue reading Insight Analysis: The Struggle For Interactive Television
The SMS revolution is well and truly underway in the UK and as the advertising downturn continues to take its toll on marketing budgets an increasing number of advertisers are realising that text messaging is an effective way of reaching consumers – particularly the elusive 18-24 year-old youth market.Mobile phone penetration in the UK currently… Continue reading Feature: Wireless Marketing
